SUSE Linux 9.3 FTP Version Released 24
twener writes "Nine weeks after the official release of SUSE Linux 9.3 Professional Novell has made available the FTP edition for everyone as a 4.2GB DVD ISO image (both i586 and x86_64) or 5 CD images (stripped-down, i586 only) on their mirrors. Additionally, all until-now missing RPMs have been uploaded, so you can also do a network installation using the 57MB netinstall ISO." Update: 06/27 19:37 GMT by T : Yes, that's RPMs, not RMPs. Sorry!
Re:RMP? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:RMP? (Score:2)
Run for your lives!
Re:RMP? (Score:3, Interesting)
The mind is a wonderfull thing with many abilites , its good to put them to use now and then.
For those who run SuSE (Score:3, Interesting)
I had always liked the overall polish of the system, and stuck with it even after they abandoned rc.config for the standard (sigh) sys-v init.d scripts. It was, at the time, similar to RH in being cutting edge, without taking that last step over the cliff.
Re:For those who run SuSE (Score:4, Informative)
The stability is very good in my experience. I don't think I've ever encountered a crash on a server which wasn't hardware-related. Yes, desktops do crash, but that is to be expected, sadly. There's simply too much hardware to support and the user simply does far too many stupid things.
Re:For those who run SuSE (Score:1)
That's good to see... (Score:5, Insightful)
It's very nice to see Novell getting wise to the community. One of the biggest complaints I've always heard about SuSE was that they never made ISOs available to download. I think this a reasonable compromise - waiting several weeks to make ISOs available via FTP. That lets early-adopters buy the boxed copies and allows everyone else to wait a few weeks for an ISO download. I think this is commendable.
On the technology side, I've been using 9.3 Pro since it was released - and I've never been more impressed with a Linux distro. All of my complaints about 9.2 Pro and Novell Linux Desktop have been answered... there's better KDE/GNOME integration, enhanced YaST modules, and drivers for more recent hardware. Add to that new apps like Beagle, and I think 9.3 Pro is a glimpse of things to come in the next Novell Linux Desktop and SuSE Linux Enterprise.
Well done, guys. Keep up the good work!
Package Sources (Score:2, Informative)
This is so last week's news (Score:4, Informative)
Yes, getting multimedia up and running is a bit of an effort. No, it's not hard:
How To fix multimedia in SuSE 9.3 [linuxforums.org]
Yast Update Online - install the "multimedia pack 1, 2, 3" updates.
But it doesn't have....no, wait...SuSE users frequently find additional rpm packages on Packman that meet their additional needs:
Packman [links2linux.org]
Have lots of fun!
Re:This is so last week's news (Score:2)
Re:This is so last week's news (Score:3)
Here's [knetdome.com] one with the DVD, the 5 CDs and a modified DVD of only 32-bit stuff.
SUSE Linux Pro vs SLES (Score:1)
Re:SUSE Linux Pro vs SLES (Score:1)
Re:SUSE Linux Pro vs SLES (Score:2)
BTW, i'd also kill for a 'Centos for SLES' distro. Even after opensourcing YaST, there's a very intimidating EULA in SLES. Anybody here know about the legalit
The Given FTP Link (Score:2)
Re:The Given FTP Link (Score:1)